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Croatian Greek Catholic Church
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The Croatian Byzantine Catholic Church or Croatian Greek Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic Church sui iuris of the Byzantine Rite .
The eparchy ("diocese ") comprising the Croatian Byzantine Catholic Church is the Eparchy of Križevci . It once spanned the former Yugoslav republics of Croatia , Serbia , Macedonia , and Bosnia and Herzegovina ; it mostly gathered its faithful among the Croats in central and eastern Croatia, Macedonians in the Republic of Macedonia, and among the Rusyns and/or Ukrainians in eastern Croatia, northern Bosnia and northern Serbia . The liturgy in the Slavonic Rite uses the Old Church Slavonic language and the Cyrillic alphabet .
The eparchy of Križevci is currently headed by Bishop Slavomir Miklovš (Славомир Микловш), a Ruthene (born 1934, appointed 1983). Note that most Catholic bishops in Croatia are of the Latin Rite .
After the formation of independent republics from what had been Yugoslavia, a separate Apostolic Exarchate was created for the Greek Catholics in Serbia and Montenegro , the Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro . It was formed in 2002 and its first exarch Djura Džudžar (Дюра Джуджар) was appointed in 2003, with see in Ruski Krstur . This is still associated with the Eparchy of Križevci, unlike the separate Apostolic Exarchate that was formed in Macedonia in 2003 and that is classified in the Annuario Pontificio as a separate particular Church .
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